Language Influences Color Discrimination (12-12-07)
The language being spoken influences color discrimination.
The language being spoken influences color discrimination.
There is a significant relationship between the job-related psychological stress experienced by office workers and their physical conditions.
This study is a pioneering effort to understand the relationships between poor quality housing and psychological distress.
More McMansions are being built in established city neighborhoods.
Color is important in healthcare environments, but the presence or absence of a particular hue does not alone determine the experience of people in a space.
People living in a city are more likely to go skiing when the snow levels build in their backyards; their skiing related decisions are less influenced by the amount of snow at the slopes.
Japanese and Swedish people behave differently on sunny warm days.
Herzog and Bryce have clarified the definition of environmental mystery and shown that more mysterious places are indeed preferred, countering recent inconsistent findings regarding this relationship.
Fraine and his associates have scientifically verified a relationship that has been apparent to onlookers: automobiles are important personal territories for the people that own them.
The presence of the golden ratio produces a distinctive pattern of brain waves in human beings.